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Old 03-01-2017, 09:04 AM   #1
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Does any one out there in Ford Barn land have a set of 35-36 oil shocks they would like to part with? I'm looking for a set in usable condition. Thanks to all for any help.
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Might be worth putting a wanted ad here in the classifieds and also on the Early Ford V-8 Clubs website. If you find a set that need to be rebuilt, contact.......

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Does any one out there in Ford Barn land have a set of 35-36 oil shocks they would like to part with? I'm looking for a set in usable condition. Thanks to all for any help.
Do you know that the '35-36 rear shocks have removable arms, later arms are securely attached to the shock. The rear shocks fit inside of frame, the fronts mount to the external side of the frame.
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I have the correct arms for both sets. But someone has tried to retro fit front Model A shocks by cutting off the shaft and welding a stub splined shaft on to fit the arms. I'm hoping to find some I can use without the cost of rebuilding. Not a show car but a good driving car.
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